
520. When To Tell Your Pastor They Are Wrong?
From To Be The Church by To Be The Church
May 22, 2026 · 24 min
About this episode
The episode discusses how Christians should approach their pastors when they believe something said is incorrect, emphasizing humility and discernment.
How should Christians respond when they think a preacher said something wrong? In this episode, the guys talk through theological triage, the difference between major doctrinal issues and minor disagreements, and how to approach pastors and church leaders with humility, wisdom, and discernment. They also discuss the difference between the terms “ordinance” and “sacrament” when it comes to baptism and communion, and why different church traditions use different language for these practices. To ask a question email us at podcast@tobethechurch.com or submit a question on tobethechurch.com Social media @tobethechurch tobethechurch.com
People in this episode
Host: To Be The Church
Topics covered
- theological triage
- doctrinal issues
- humility
- wisdom
- discernment
- baptism
- communion
Keywords
- pastor
- theological triage
- doctrinal issues
- humility
- baptism
- communion
- sacrament
- ordinance
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